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HOU shalt remember all the way 
which the Lord thy God led thee 
these forty years in the Wilderness, to 
humble thee, and to prove thee, to know 
what was in thine heart, whether thou 
wouldest keep His Commandments, or no. 

Deut. viii, 2. 




" Forty days and forty nights 
Thou wast fasting in the wild 
Forty days and forty nights 
Tempted, and yet undefiled." 



™Ipj|URN ye even to me, sail 
^S§|y with all your heart, and 



ith the Lord, 
with fasting, 
and with weeping and with mourning, 

Joel ii. 12. 



I will rise now and seek him whom my 
soul loveth. Song of Solomon iii. 2. 



" Lord, in this Thy mercy's day, 
Ere the time shall pass away, 
On our knees we fall and pray," 




HOULD not a people seek unto their 



With my whole heart have I sought 
Thee; O let me not wander from Thy 



" Now are the days of humblest prayer, 
When consciences to God lie bare, 
And mercy most delights to spare." 
Oh ! hearken when we cry, 
Chas-ten us with Thy fear, 
Yet Father ! in the multitude 
Of Thy compassions, hear ! " 



ISA. viii. 19. 



Commandments. 



Ps. cxix. 10. 



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^\mm HAT shaM 1 do to inherit eternal 

V- life? Luke xviii. 18. 



I said, I will confess my transgressions 
unto the Lord; and Thou forgavest the 



iniquity of my sin. 



Ps. xxxii. 5. 



" Keep, O keep us, Saviour, dear, 
Ever constant by Thy side ; 
That with Thee we may appear 
At th' Eternal Easter-tide!" 




HOULD not a people seek unto their 

God ? ISA. viii. 19. 

Thus saith the Lord, ye shall seek Me, 
and find Me, when ye shall search for Me 
with all your heart. Jer. xxix. 13. 

" Forsake me not, O Lord, my God, 
Nor far from me depart; 
Make haste to my relief, O Thou 
Who my salvation art." 





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Sam. ii. 13. 



For He saith, I have heard thee in a time 
accepted, and in the day of salvation have 
I succoured thee; behold, now is the ac- 
cepted time; behold, now is the day of 
salvation. 11. Cor. vi. 2. 



" Do Thou Thy gracious comfort give, 
By which alone the soul may live, 
And grant Thy servants, Lord ! we pray, 
The bread of life from day to day!" 

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OTH not He see my ways and count 
all my steps? Job. xxxi. 4. 

Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask 
for the old paths, where is the good way, 
and walk therein. Jer. vi. 16. 

" Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom, 

Lead thou me on ; 
The night is dark, and I am far from home, 

Lead thou me on. 
Keep thou my feet ; I do not ask to see 
The distant scene ; one step enough for me." • 




HAT shall I ask? 

Mark vi. 24. 

That I might rest in the day of trouble. 

Hab. iii. 16. 

Refrain thy voice from weeping, and 
thine eyes from tears; for thy work shall 
be rewarded, saith the Lord. 

Jer. xxxi. 16. 




" I know that God gives nothing to 
Us for a day ; 
That what he gives, He never cares 
To take away ! " 



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HAT is thy petition? and it shall 
J be granted unto thee: and what 

is thy request? Esther v. 6. 

O Lord, I am oppressed; undertake for 

me. ISA. xxxviii. 14. 

Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and He 
shall sustain thee. Ps. lv. 22. 



" Far out of sight, while sorrows still infold us, 
Lies the fair country where our hearts abide, 
And of His bliss is naught more wondrous told us, 
Than these few words, 'I shall be satisfied.'" 



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ORD, how long wilt Thou look on? 

Ps. xxxv. 17. 



Abide with us, for it is toward evening 
and the day is far spent. 

Until the day break and the shadows 
flee away. Song of Solomon ii. 17. 

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" Hold Thou Thy cross before my closing eyes, 
Shine through the gloom, and point me to the 
skies; 

Heaven's morning breaks and earth's vain shad- 
ows flee. 

In life, in death, O Lord, abide with me." 



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HO shall deliver me from the body 
of this death? Rom. vii. 24. 

Thou hast delivered my soul from death ; 
wilt not Thou deliver my feet from falling, 
that I may walk before God in the light of 
the living? Ps. lvi. 13. 




" On to the gates of Sion, on ! 

Break through the foe with fresh endeavour; 
We'll hang our colors up in Heaven, 
When peace shall be proclaimed forever." 




ORD, what wilt Thou have me to 

Acts ix. 6. 

My son, give me thine heart. 

Prov. xxiii. 26. 



Thus in the shelter of mine arms, 

Henceforth rest, 
None ever faint with weariness 

Upon my breast. 
Is not thy cross already shorn 

Of half its grief, 
Since thou hast but to lean on me 

To find relief?" 




OW can we know the way ? 

John xiv. 15. 



Trust in the Lord with all thy heart; and 
lean not unto thine own understanding. 

Prov. iii. 5. 



" Lead Thou me on; there is no guide beside Thee, 
So sure, unfailing beacon but Thine own, 
If Thou art nigh, whatever may betide me, 
Will only draw me nearer to the throne." 




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||lfgHAT must I do to be saved? 

Acts xvi. 30. 



Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust 
also in Him; and He shall bring it to 

paSS. Ps. xxxvii. 5. 



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Oh, by the pains of Thy pure love, 
Grant me the gift of holy fear, 

And give me of Thy bloody sweat, 
To wash my guilty conscience clear." 



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HO can heal thee? 

Sam. ii. 13. 



What have I in Heaven but Thee; and 
there is none upon Earth that I desire 
beside Thee. Ps. lxxiii. 25. 



" In having all things, and not Thee, what have I ? 
Not having Thee, what have my labors got ? 
Let me enjoy but Thee, what further care I ? 
And having Thee alone, what have I not ? 
I wish nor sea, nor land, nor would I be . 
Possessed of Heaven, Heaven unpossessed of 
Thee." 

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He that believeth that Jesus is the Son 



" Yea, through life, death through sorrow and 
through sinning, 
He shall suffice me, for He hath sufficed ; 
Christ is the End, for Christ was the beginning, 
Christ the beginning, for the End is Christ." 



of God. 



I. John v. 5. 




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HERE is the good way? 



Jer. vi. 16. 



In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He 
shall direct thy paths. PRov.iii.6. 



" Thus while I journey on, my Lord to meet, 
My thoughts and meditations are so sweet 
Of Him on whom I lean— my strength, my 
stay — 

I can forget the sorrows of the way." 




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HY art thou cast down, O my 
i soul? and why art thou disquieted 
within me. Ps. xiiii. 2. 



The Lord shall give thee rest from thy 
sorrow and from thy fear 

Isa. xiv. 3. 



" Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrow 
Of the sad heart that comes to Thee for rest ; 
Cares of to-day, and burdens for to-morrow, 

Blessings implored, and sins to be confessed; 
I come before Thee at Thy gracious word, 
And lay them at Thy feet! Thou knowest, Lord." 



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N whom dost thou trust? 

Isa. xxxvi. 5. 



They that know Thy name will put their 
trust in Thee; for Thou, Lord, hast not 
forsaken them that seek Thee. 

Ps. ix. 9, 10. 



" He will lay His hand upon me, 
And lead me along the way, 
Till the burden of care is lightened, 
And the sorrow is pass'd away." 



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WAKE thou that sleepest, and 



arise from the dead, and Christ 
shall give thee light. Eph.v. 14. 



He that is not with me is against me, 
and he that gathereth not with me 
scattereth. St. Luke xi. 23. 



" Christ of all my hopes the ground — 
Christ, the spring of all my joy! 
Still in Thee let me be found, 

Still for Thee my powers employ.'' 



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OVEST thou me? 

John xxi. 17. 

Thou hast made us for Thyself, and the 
heart never resteth till it flndeth rest in 
Th ee. St. Augustine. 

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" On Thee I rest — Thy love and grace 
Are my sole rock and resting-place ; 
In Thee my thirst and hunger sore, 
Lord, let me quench for ever more. 
I cast my soul on Thee, 
Mighty to save e'en me, 
Jesus, Thou Son of God." 




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gj^^HY go I mourning? 



Ps. xliii. 2. 



He doth not afflict willingly nor grieve 



" Thou didst it. Thou whose heart of love 
Was wounded first for me ; 

Who passed through mortal life and bore 
Death's deepest agony. 
How can I murmur or complain 
When Jesus suffered grief and pain?" 



the children of men. 



Sam. iii. 33. 




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HO knoweth what is good for man 
in this life? eccles. vi. 12. 

I go bound in the spirit unto Jerusalem, 
not knowing the things that shall befall 
me there. acts xx. 22. 

" So I go on not knowing, 

I would not if I might ; 
I would rather walk in the dark with God, 

Than go alone in the light; 
I would rather walk with Him by faith, 

Than walk alone by sight." 





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HAT think ye of Christ? 

Matt. xxii. 42. 

Behold the Lamb of God who takest 
away the sins of the world. John i. 29. 

-SH^HS- 

" Cross of Christ, wStar of grace, 
O'er the high and holy place, 
Like the light of Jesu's face 

So divine, 
For love of what thou art, 
My best and chosen part, 
I hail thee in my heart, 
Blessed sign ! " 




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HEREFORE hast Thou dealt thus 
with us ? Ex. xiv. ii. 



Your Heavenly Father knoweth that ye 
have need. Matt. vi. 32. 



" Knoweth the need and careth for the needing, 
Although his way is seldom quite our way. 
And smiles to see how sadly we are treading, 
The path that leads to day." 



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"When is the time for prayer? 

In every hour, while life is spared to thee, 
In crowds or solitude, in joy or care, 

Thy thoughts should heavenward flee; 
At home, at noon and eve, with loved ones there, 
Bend thou the knee in prayer ! " 



Acts ii. 37. 



Pray without ceasing. 



I. Thess. y. 17. 




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do ye not hear the Law? 

Gal. iv. 21. 



Therefore love is the fulfilling of the law. 

ROxM. xiii. 10. 




" Bread of the world in mercy broken, 
Wine of the soul in mercy shed ! 
By whom the words of life were spoken 
And in whose death our sins are dead ! " 



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HITHER goest thou? 



Gen. xxxii. 17. 



Blessed are the pure in heart, for they 



" The world recedes ; it disappears ! 
Heaven opens on my eyes ! My ears 

With sounds seraphic ring; 
Lend, lend your wings ! I mount ! I fly ! 
O, Grave ! where is thy victory ? 

O, Death ! where is thy sting ? " 



shall see God, 



Matt. v. 8. 




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HY do ye not believe in Me? 

John viii. 46. 



While ye have light, believe in the light, 
that ye may be the children of light. 

John xii. 36. 





" So Christ forbid that I should boast, 
Save in his blood-red cross ; 
And let me for the Crucified 
Count other gain but loss." 



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||j|lpHICH of you convinceth me of 

$ sin ? John viii. 46. 

Whether he be a sinner or no, I know 
not; one thing I know, that, whereas I 
was blind, now I see. John ix. 25. 



Mine eyes, that now but see in part, and darkly, 

And but in part have known, 
Shall face to face, yet fearlessly, behold Thee, 

O Lamb, upon Thy throne ! " 



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:AN thy heart endure, or can thy 
| hands be strong in the days that 
I shall deal with thee. ezek. xxii. 14. 

I would seek unto God, and unto God 
would I commit my cause. job v. 8. 




It fortifies my soul to know 
That though I perish, Truth is so 
That, howsoe'er I stray and range, 
Whate'er I do, Thou dost not change. 
I steadier step when I recall 
That if I slip, Thou dost not fall." 



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AVE I been so long time with you, 
and yet hast thou not known me? 

John xiv. 9. 



At that day ye shall know that I am in 
my Father, and ye in me, and I in you. 



OHN XIV. 20. 



" O, make us apt to seek and quick to find, 
Thou, God, most kind ! 
Give us love, hope and faith, in Thee to trust> 

Thou, God, most just ! 
Remit all our offences, we entreat, 

Most good, most great ! 
Grant that our willing, though unworthy guest, 
May, through Thy grace, admit us 'mongst the . 
blest." 

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HAT shall a man give in exchange 

for his SOUl? Mark viii. 37. 

The Lord your God proveth you, to 
know whether ye love the Lord your God 
with all your heart and with all your soul. 

Deut. xiii. 3. 




" 111 that He blesses is our good, 
And unblest good is ill; 
And all is right that seems most wrong, 
If it be His sweet Will !" 



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HO will lead me? 



Ps. lx. 9. 



Draw nigh to God, and He will draw 



" I may not know ; my God no hand revealeth 
Thy counsels wise ; 
Along the path a deepening shadow stealeth, 

No voice replies 
To all my questioning thought the time to tell ; 
And it is well." 



nigh to you. 



James iv. 8. 



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HE Lord is the strength of my life, 
i of whom shall I be afraid ? 

Ps. xxvii. I. 

To be spiritually minded is life and 

peace. Rom. viii. 6. 



" I see not a step before me 
As I tread on another year, 

But the past is still in Gods keeping, 
The future His mercy shall clear, 

And what looks dark in the distance 
May brighten as I draw near." 



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HERE dwellest thou? 



John i. 38. 



For our conversation is in Heaven. 



"O Paradise! O Paradise! 

Who doth not crave for rest ? 
Who would not seek the happy land, 

Where they that loved are blest ; 
Where loyal hearts and true, 

Stand ever in the light, 
All rapture through and through, 

In God's most holy sight ? " 



Phil. iii. 20. 




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!|if OMEST thou to me? 

SHI Matt - J 4- 



Behold angels came and ministered unto 

Him. Matt. iv. n. 



" Far, far away, like bells at evening pealing, 
The voice of Jesus sounds o'er land and sea; 
And laden souls by thousands meekly stealing, 
Kind Shepherd ! turn their weary steps to 
Thee. 

Angels of Jesus, 

Angels of light, 
Singing to welcome 

The pilgrims of the night !" ' 



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HY do ye not believe me? 

John viii. 46. 

He that believeth on the Son hath ever- 
lasting life. John iii. 36. 

"Forever with the Lord;" 
Father, if 'tis Thy will, 
The promise of that faithful word 
Unto Thy child fulfill." 

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^p^gHEREFORE have we afflicted our 
^1^1^ soul, and Thou takest no knowl- 
edge ? Isa. lviii. 3. 

Behold the Lord's hand is not shortened 
that it cannot save? Isa. lix. 1. 



" It is to fast from strife, 
From old debate 
And hate , 
To circumcise thy life. 
To show a heart grief-rent, 
To starve thy sin, 
Not bin, 
And that's to keep thy Lent." 



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II. Sam. xxi. 3. 



The Lord shall be thy confidence, and 
shall keep thy foot from being taken. 



"Cease not wet eyes 
His mercies to entreat; 
In your deep floods 

Drown all my faults and fears; 
Nor let his eye 

See sin, but through my tears." 



Prov. iii. 26. 




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Though your sins be as scarlet, they 
shall be as white as snow. 



" Worn and weary, Thou hast sought me 
By Thy cross and passion bought me — 
Spare the hope Thy labors brought me ! 

Righteous Judge of retribution, 
Give, O give me absolution, 
Ere the day of dissolution ! " 



Isa. i. 1 8. 




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OULDEST not thou watch one hour? 

Mark xiv. 37. 



The spirit truly is ready, but the flesh is 

weak. Mark xiv. 38. 



" Could ye not watch one hour ? 
Be ready ; or the bridal train 
And Bridegroom with His dower, 
May sweep along in vain. 

Miserere mei ! 



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HO is among you that feareth the 
Lord ? is a. 1. 10. 



Let him trust in the name of the Lord 
and stay upon his God. Isa. 1. 10. 



"Jesus who meekly silent stood 
Before the accusing multitude, 

Do Thou my tongue control, 
Set on my busy lips Thy seal ; 
Ascetic silence oft can heal 
The sickness of the soul." 



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HAT need we any further witness ? 

St. Luke xxii. 71. 



So Christ was once offered to bear the 
sins of many. heb. ix. 28. 



"Jesus! when Peter Thee denied, 
Thou with one gentle look didst chide 

The weak disciples fears ; 
If ever I deny Thy name, 
Thy Cross, oh send me speedy shame, 

Oh give me Peter's tears." 



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HY what evil hath He done? 

Si. Luke xxiii. 22. 

Then said Jesus, Father forgive them ; 
for they know not what they do. 

St. Luke xxiii. 34. 

"The Lord of love on Calvary 
A meek and suffering stranger, 

Upraised to Heaven his languid eye 

In nature's hour of danger. 
For us He bore the weight of woe, 
For us He gave His blood to flow, 
And met his Father's anger." 




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HALL I crucify your king? 

St. John xix. 15. 

This man, after He had offered one 
sacrifice for sins forever, sat down on 
the right hand of God. 

Heb. x. 12. 

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" Jesus ! Thy passion at an end 
Thou didst Thy blameless soul commend 

Unto Thy Father's care ; 
When my last hour is come, may I 
Hasten with meek alacrity 

To do Thy will elsewhere." 




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that ye suffer for well doing, than for 

evil doing. I. Peter iii. 17. 



" I would not live alway ; no, welcome the tomb ; 
Since Jesus hath lain there I dread not its gloom ; 
There sweet be my rest till He bid me arise 
To hail Him in triumph descending the skies." 



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no more. 



Rom. vi. 9. 



For since by man came death, by man 
came also the resurrection of the dead. 



Let dying saints the watch-word take 

To light their way through the dark vale, 
Which once the soldiers of the Cross 

Right bravely bore on coat of mail ; 
Then swell the chorus, earth and sea ! 

Repeat, ye hills, its glad refrain ! 
"Christ has arisen;" man is free! 

While Heaven sends back the welcome strain. 



I. Cor. xv. 21. 




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